Mensa Select Award winning board game & Toy of the Year 2011 finalist as an App Now!

Powered by the Artificial Intelligence Engine by Don Dailey (developer of KOMODO world's leading Chess Program)

It's the game that combines lasers with classic strategy. Players alternate turns moving Egyptian-themed pieces having two, one or no mirrored surfaces. All four types of pieces (pharaoh, anubis, pyramid and scarab) can either move one square forward, back, left, right, or diagonal, or stay in the same square and rotate by a quarter twist. Each turn ends by firing the real laser diode built into each player's Sphinx piece. The laser beam bounces from mirror to mirror; if the beam strikes a non-mirrored surface on any piece, it is immediately removed from play. The ultimate goal is to illuminate your opponent's pharaoh, while shielding yours from harm!

FEATURES: * Artificial Intelligence Engine by Don Dailey (developer of KOMODO world's leading Chess Program). * 2 PLAYER mode to battle among friends to show them WHO OWNS THE GAME!! * Thrilling difficulty levels like ANOOBIS, SCARAB, SPHINX, PHARAOH and KHET MASTER to provide perfect challenge. * CLASSIC, DYNASTY, IMHOTEP - 3 unique arrangements ensuring exciting gameplay. * Play ONLINE and challenge a friend or create an open challenge. * Play with the invincible game engine to enhance your tactical skills. * PUSH NOTIFICATION made available to inform player's turns. * Interrupted games are instantly SAVED. * Cutting-edge graphics with highly contrasting backgrounds. * Stunning sound effects and striking interactions. * Simple to use interface. * Simplified multiplayer gaming with option to play with iPhone and Android. * Integrated Social Networking. * All games get automatically saved and you can resume the game if you want so!

Pieces: *PHARAOH has no mirrored sides, it is the most vulnerable piece of the game *PYRAMID has one mirrored surface, it is mainly used for defence. *SCARAB has two mirrored surfaces and hence cannot be eliminated. *ANUBIS is weak at all sides but shielded from the front. *SPHINX that fires lasers.

Rules: * Every piece can either move one square in any direction or stay in the same square and rotate by a quarter twist. * Use mirrored surfaces for reflecting laser beams off the pieces * Non-mirrored sides are vulnerable to laser attacks. * There are silver and red game pieces on board. Silver starts first. * SPHINX at the corner of the board can make a quarter turn. It is the only immovable piece on the board.

NEW Version Features

* Completely revamped graphics * Offline AI (No internet required) * Display of AI thinking process * Five atractively themed boards * New coin design with a 3D look * Total of five invincible difficulty levels to lure you to be a champion. * Multiplayer game handling improvised. * Undo a move made with the computer and start from a new move (if you want so!)

Simple as that, this game demands strategic thinking from players. With every new move or turn, WATCH OUT, the lasers could even eliminate your own pieces. Infinite possibilities, gripping gameplay and ever so entertaining this game is an INSTANT

I own the board game and this is pretty close. Crashes when playing against friends though. Also you should be able to see your opponents move in action without using the rewind and play button. Would also like to see the Eye of Horus introduced

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by Zachary Cope on 24/03/2014

The AI is way too hard, even at the easiest level. I can't even find the difference between the difficulty levels. I want my money back!

(59 stars)

by Guilio McEwan on 10/03/2014

Once you get the hang of it it becomes more and more better.

(59 stars)

by Matthew Morgan on 09/03/2014

Only a buck, but sad I spent it. Keeps crashing on my Nexus 7 and attempts to get a refund have been useless. Enjoy ... It will be the last dollar I spend on your software

(59 stars)

by Eric Wheeler on 28/01/2014

Pieces move but the images don't, sometimes it stalls out while "thinking"

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by Nicholas Dietrich on 27/01/2014

Crashes a lot and didn't always recognize a dead piece on multiplayer

(59 stars)

by John Dunn on 22/01/2014

On the HTC the saved game could be lost without tabbing out the embedded tab before access at the KHET icon. To access back the saved game. The problem at khet master level is also drop out of the game as one has the criteria closer than usual to win. The problem of a double whilst on its reply of one movement to opponent try seeming to eventually obtain sequence in pathing the winning... to be at